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2022 Program Center Stage

The Extension Foundation's Program Center Stage series had a great first year, highlighting programs that are doing impactful work across the system. Throughout the year, the series featured Southern University Ag Center Emergency Preparedness Response & Recovery, JUNTOS 4-H, New Technologies for Ag Extension (NTAE), Extension Collaboration on Immunization Education (EXCITE), North Star Legacy Communities, Utah’s Remote Work Online Initiative Program, Pesticide Safety Education Center, AskExtension and Extensionbot, and Missouri Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN).  Attendees of the series gained valuable
insight into the many
programs that Extension has to offer and left with the tools and knowledge to bring these programs to their own Extension communities.

Thank you to all the teams who shared their impactful program and project stories with us this year! See the program presentations below and register to join us next year for Program Center Stage on the 4th Mondays of each month at 2 PM ET! This event is open to all.

View Past 2022 Program Center Stage Webinars:
March: Southern University Ag Center Emergency Preparedness, Response & Recovery
April:   How One Extension Program is Reaching the Latino(a)/x Community Across States (JUNTOS)
May:    New Technologies for Ag Extension (NTAE)
June:   Extension Collaboration on Immunization Education (EXCITE)
July:    North Star Legacy Communities
August:  An Introduction to Utah’s Remote Work Online Initiative Program
September:  Pesticide Safety Education Center
October:  AskExtension and Extensionbot
November: Using Digital Dashboards to Implement and Evaluate Programs

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